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20 July, 07:00

Why would a crash involving cars going faster do more damage than a crash going slow? explain using terms kinetic and potential and inertia.

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  1. 20 July, 07:57
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    At high speeds, there is more kinetic energy involved - more energy that will be converted to other forms of energy. This includes breaking a car, or body parts of people involved.
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